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21 Savage (Ft. Offset) – 1.5
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“1.5” is a collaboration between Migos member, Offset, and 21 Savage. The two previously worked together on their collab tape, Without Warning, with Metro Boomin.
The track
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21 Savage – 1.5 Samples
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See all of “1.5” by 21 Savage’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Spotify – This Is 21 Savage
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1. 21 Savage & Metro Boomin- Runnin / 2. Post Malone- rockstar (feat. 21 Savage) / 3. 21 Savage- Bank Account / 4. 21 Savage- a lot / 5. Metro Boomin & 21 Savage- 10 Freaky Girls
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Genius Traducciones al Español – 21 Savage - 1.5 ft. Offset (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "21 Savage - 1.5 ft. Offset (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro: 21 Savage] / Mis aretes cuestan medio boleto, no escucho la misma mierda que escuchan todos los negros
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Future – GOLD STACKS
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“GOLD STACKS” serves as the sixth track on Future’s ninth studio album, I NEVER LIKED YOU.
The track interpolates 21 Savage & Metro Boomin’s chorus of the song “Steppin on Niggas
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21 Savage (Ft. Gunna & Lil Baby) – can't leave without it
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On this song, 21 Savage, Gunna, and Lil Baby each boast their wealth, style, and sexual endeavors. They also rap about their guns, noting that they “can’t leave without it” because
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21 Savage – Highest To Lowest
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21 Savage's Songs: Highest To Lowest / - Bank Account (832,512,800) / - a lot (feat. J. Cole) (499,271,864) / - X (feat. Future) (441,392,569) / - No Heart (325,276,602
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Charles Dickens – Hard Times (Chap 1.5)
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The Keynote / Coketown, to which Messrs. Bounderby and Gradgrind now walked, was a triumph of fact; it had no greater taint of fancy in it than Mrs. Gradgrind herself. Let us
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Godfather of Harlem – On the Inside Samples
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See all of “On the Inside” by Godfather of Harlem’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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21 Savage (Ft. J. Cole) – a lot
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On the introspective introduction to his sophomore studio album, 21 Savage raps about having “a lot” of blessings and curses in his life. Savage also reflects on his tumultuous
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21 Savage – ball w/o you
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On “ball w/o you,” 21 Savage reflects on multiple past relationships and realizes that he has become disillusioned with love, which he considers artificial. 21 prefers loyalty
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21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin – Disrespectful
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[Intro: 21 Savage & Offset] / Yeah / I'm a gangbangin', chain swingin', chopper totin', Zone 6, nigga / Hey / Pyrex whippa (Pyrex) / Louis V slippers (Drip) / Saint Laurent pistol
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Godfather of Harlem (Ft. 21 Savage) – On the Inside
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[Intro] / Shit wasn't easy / You know, it took a lot of licks to get where we at now / [Verse 1] / I was down bad, ain't have a dollar to my name (Straight up) / I was down bad
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Future (Ft. Drake) – I'M ON ONE
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In “I’M ON ONE,” the Atlanta native recruits the Canadian superstar Drake for a trap collaboration where the artists express their love for drugs, women, and jewelry.
The
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21 Savage – asmr
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On “asmr,” 21 Savage recalls his whispering flow from November 2018’s “Don’t Come Out the House.”
The song is inspired by ASMR, which stands for ‘autonomous sensory meridian
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Kanye West – Violent Crimes
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“Violent Crimes” chronicles Kanye’s shift in perspective towards women with the birth of his children, specifically his daughters North and Chicago. He also brings up his fears
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21 Savage (Ft. Childish Gambino) – monster
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On this track, 21 Savage and Childish Gambino rap about how wealth and notoriety can inadvertently turn someone into a “monster.” Gambino offers what may be one of his final
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21 Savage – Love Me
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah, woah, yeah, yeah / 21 / Woah, woah (Yeah, yeah, yeah) / Woah, woah, woah (Ya, ya, ya) / Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah (Wow, wow, wow) / A lot of money bring a
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Glock in My Lap
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On this track, 21 Savage delivers a menacing banger about gang violence and his experience with lethal weapons. He always remains alert and prepared for any danger, even keeping a
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Metro Boomin, 21 Savage & Young Nudy – Umbrella
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Following the climatic conclusion of “Raindrops (Insane),” listeners are met with a harmonizing choir to introduce “Umbrella.”
Flipping the upbeat intro of this track however
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